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The Divine Companion

James Allen

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The ultimate distillation of Allen's thoughts in a unique spiritual form. He wanted people to read it last, so they could go from the practical and direct advice in the other books to the parables and poetry of his true spiritual beliefs. the ultimate holy book for the secular and world-weary aspirant to redemption and realisation. I, the Spirit of TruthAm the Friend of the forsaken and the Companion of the wise,I restore the one, and I gladden the other, and all men I protect, though they know me not."It cannot be said of this book that James Allen wrote it at any particular time or in any one year, for he was engaged in it over many years and those who have eyes to see and hearts to understand will find in its pages the spiritual history of his life. It was his own wish that The Divine Companion should be the last MS of his to be published. "It is the story of my soul," he said, "and should be read last of all my books, so that the student may understand and find my message in its pages. Therefore hold it back until you have published everything else." - Lily AllenCome with the celebrated author of As a Man Thinketh on a profound spiritual journey to discover the inner divinity that resides within each of us. Through poetic prose and meditative insights, Allen guides readers to cultivate a deeper connection with their higher self, offering practical wisdom for living a life of purpose, harmony, and spiritual fulfillment.James Allen inspired countless seekers of truth and has been referenced in various spiritual and self-help works, including The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle and The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra. For those seeking to transcend the mundane and embrace a life of spiritual awakening, The Divine Companion remains a beacon of light, offering timeless wisdom that continues to resonate across generations.
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The Sovereignty of God, Modernized Edition

Arthur Pink

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The Sovereignty of God by Arthur W. Pink is a classic theological work that explores many aspects of God’s glorious sovereignty. Pink used the Bible to answer all kinds of questions: Is God really in control of all things? Does man have free will? What about predestination and reprobation?

First published in 1918, this edition has been modernized to present all the great truths of the original in a more accessible format for our day and time. All Bible quotations have been updated to the NKJV unless otherwise noted. Quotations from other authors or church confessions were kept original. There are minor changes to Pink’s sometimes-awkward writing style, as well as changes like: “Holy Writ” to “Holy Scripture,” “Jehovah” to “Yahweh,” and “ere” to “before.” Where appropriate, some of the very long sentences were broken up into shorter sentences.We hope this edition will make this great book useful for many future decades, and that God’s kingdom will be extended and strengthened, all for the honor and glory of our Savior, Christ Jesus.Chapters are listed below.

INTRODUCTION TO GOD'S SOVEREIGNTY
GOD’S SOVEREIGNTY DEFINED
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD IN CREATION
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD IN ADMINISTRATION
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD IN SALVATION
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD IN REPROBATION
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD IN OPERATION
GOD'S SOVEREIGNTY AND THE HUMAN WILL
SOVEREIGNTY AND HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY
GOD’S SOVEREIGNTY AND PRAYER
OUR ATTITUDE TOWARD HIS SOVEREIGNTY
DIFFICULTIES AND OBJECTIONS
THE VALUE OF THIS DOCTRINE
CONCLUSION
APPENDICES
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Affiche du document The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 28

The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 28

Jane Dammen McAuliffe

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The initial years (126-145) of al-Manṣūr's reign presented several significant challenges to nascent ʿAbbāsid hegemony, and the resulting confrontations constitute the central focus of this section of Ṭabarī's Tarikh. After Abu Jafar succeeded his brother Abū Al-ʿabbās as caliph, the second of the ʿAbbāsid dynasty, he moved against his recalcitrant uncle, ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAlī, and against the potential threat that he perceived in the person of the commander in Khurasan, Abu Muslim. Eliminating the latter and containing the former freed the caliph to address a series of other onslaughts and insurrections.Starting with the year 144, however, Ṭabarī turned to this volume's principal preoccupation, to which half of the book is devoted. Judging by the attention given to it, he clearly perceived the Hasanid rebellions of Muhammad b. Abdallah (the Pure Soul) and of his brother Ibrahim to be the most substantial attack on Abbasid authority to arise in the first years of that dynasty. Ṭabarī's description of the prolonged search for Muhammad and Ibrahim and of the caliphal vengeance visited upon their father and family provides an extended prelude to the vivid battle and death scenes in Medina and Bakhamra. Yet, elaboration of these events does not eclipse mention of all other Abbasid activity. To bridge the account of Muhammad's defeat and that of Ibrahim's uprising, Ṭabarī inserted a narrative interlude depicting the site selection and preliminary construction of al-Manṣūr's most celebrated achievement, the City of Peace, Baghdad.Preface Abbreviations Translator's Foreword The Caliphate of Abu Ja`far al-Mansur The Events of the Year 136 (cont'd) (753-754) The Events of the Year 137 (754-755) An Account of Abu Muslim's Murder and the Reason for It The Episode of Sunbadh The Events of The Year 138 (755-756) The Reason Jahwar Turned against al-Mansur How al-Mulabbid Came to Be Killed The Events of the Year 139 (756-757) The Arrest of `Abdallah b. `Ali The Events of the Year 140 (757-758) The Death of the Governor of Khurasan and What Brought It About The Events of the Year 141 (758-759) The Rawandiyyah Affair and How Abu Ja`far al-Mansur Dealt with Them The Events of the Year 142 (759-760) Why `Uyaynah b. Musa b. Ka`b Renounced His Allegiance The Affair of the Isbahbadh and the Muslims The Events of the Year 143 (760-761) The Raid on al-Daylam The Events of the Year 144 (761-762) The Reason Abu Ja`far Dismissed Muhammad b. Khalid and Appointed Riyah b. `Uthman, Having Removed Ziyad b. `Ubaydallah al-Harithi at the Instance of Muhammad b. Khalid The Reason [the Descendants of Hasan] Were Transported to Iraq and How Matters Stood for Them at That Time The Remaining Account of Events for 144 The Reason [Abu Ja`far] Had [the Descendants of Hasan] Transported to Iraq The Events of the Year 145 (762-763) The Rebellion of Muhammad b. `Abdallah and His Murder The Uprising of the Blacks in Medina in This Year and What Incited It The Reason Abu Ja`far Built Baghdad The Reason for Ibrahim b. `Abdallah's Revolt and Murder and How It Came About Bibliography of Cited Works Index
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Affiche du document The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 38

The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 38

Franz Rosenthal

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The concluding pages of al-Ṭabarī's History cover the caliphates of al-Muʿtaḍid and al-Muktafī and the beginning of the reign of al-Muqtadir—altogether a period of 23 turbulent years in world history. Although al-Ṭabarī has woven skillful narratives and quoted important documents verbatim, much of the information consists of brief notes jotted down by an observant and well-placed contemporary who witnessed the events as they occurred. The reporting is thus both vivid and, within limits, historically reliable. Happenings at court, military activities on the northern and eastern frontiers of the empire, and the difficulties caused by the Qarmatian movement are all brought to life in this volume.Translator's Foreword Sigla The Caliphate of al-Mu`tadid Appointments of high officials Relations with the Saffarid `Amr b. al-Layth Tulunid embassy in Baghdad to arrange dynastic marriage Dulafite routs Rafi` b. Harthamah at al-Rayy The Events of the Year 280 (893-894) Shaylamah's arrest and execution Campaign against the Shayban Ibn Abi al-Saj's conquest of al-Maraghah Death of Dulafite Conquest of `Uman Campaign against Byzantines Earthquake in Dabil The Events of the Year 281 (894-895) Tughj leading raid against Byzantines Expedition to al-Jibal and to Mosul against Hamdan b. Hamdun The Events of the Year 282 (895-896) The Mu`tadidi New Year Wedding of al-Mu`tadid and Qatr al-Nada Continuation of campaign against Hamdan The Caspian Zaydite's annual subsidy to his followers and al-Mu`tadid's dream about his attitude toward `Alids Murder of Khumarawayh The Events of the Year 283 (896-897) Continued campaign against.Husayn b. Hamdan and Kharijites Reform of inheritance Egyptian officers arriving in Baghdad after defection Relations between Byzantines and Slavs Murder of Jaysh b. Khumarawayh Ransom negotiations with Byzantines Relations with Dulafites `Amr b. al-Layth defeats Rafi` b. Harthamah The Events of the Year 284 (897-898) Fighting in Tarsus Christian eunuch accused of slandering Prophet Populace harassing black eunuchs Edict against Umayyads "Specter" in the palace Escape of Dulafite Abu al-Layth from detention and his subsequent death Wrong astrological predictions of rain The Events of the Year 285 (898-899) Al-Ta'i's attack on pilgrim caravan Atmospheric fallout in southern Mesopotamia Naval raid against Byzantines Negotiations with Harun b. Khumarawayh Raid against Byzantines The Events of the Year 286 (899-900) Relations with Ibn Abi al-Saj Expedition to Amid against Ibn Shaykh Agreement with Harun b. Khumarawayh Gifts from `Amr b. al-Layth Appearance of Qarmatians under al-Jannabi Raids of the Shayban against al-Anbar The Events of the Year 287 (900) Arrest of Ibn Shaykh Bedouin attacks on the pilgrim caravan Growing Qarmatian danger Troubles in Tarsus `Amr b. al-Layth's defeat and capture by the Samanid Al-Ghanawi's unsuccessful expedition against al-Jannabi Expedition against Wasif, mawla of Ibn Abi al-Saj Death of the Caspian Zaydi ruler Badr's expedition against the Qarmatians The Events of the Year 288 (900-901) Death of Ibn Abi al-Saj `Amr b. al-Layth in Baghdad Gifts sent to Samanid Troubles in.Santa Fighting among Sajids Military encounters with Byzantines The Events of the Year 289 (901-902) Execution of Qarmatian Ibn Abi al-Qaws Death of al-Mu`tadid The Caliphate of al-Muktafi bi-llah Death of `Amr b. al-Layth Downfall of Badr Samanid victory in Tabaristan Zikrawayh and his sons The Events of the Year 290 (902-903) More Qarmatian trouble in Syria Al-Muktafi's failed attempt to move to Samarra Death of Yahya b. Zikrawayh and Syrian raids by his brother Husayn, the Man of the Mole A mother searching for her son in the Qarmatian camp Qarmatians near Aleppo Successful attacks from al-Bahrayn on al-Jannabi's relatives and lieutenant Letter of the Man of the Mole to an official and letter of an official to him Ransom negotiations with Byzantines The Events of the Year 291 (903-904) Al-Muktafi in al-Raqqah Capture of the Man of the Mole Muhammad b/ Sulayman's battle with Qarmatians Execution of Qarmatian leaders Al-Qasim b. Sima and the remnants of Qarmatian `Ullays Preparations for campaign against Harun b.Khumarawayh Samanid victory over Turks Byzantine campaigns Appointment of al-`Abbas b. al-Hasan The Events of the Year 292 (904-905) Seizure of insurgents in the Basrah region Byzantine raid on Mar`ash Muhammad b. Sulayman in Egypt, Harun b. Khumarawayh killed Revolt of al-Khaliji in Egypt Byzantine-Muslim ransom negotiations Flood in Baghdad Byzantine preparations for raid against Tarsus The Events of the Year 293 (905-906) Al-Khaliji's revolt Saffarid Tahir and events in Fars Qarmatian move on Damascus Unrest in the Yemen Qarmatian `Abdallah b. Sa`id and the Qarmatian attacks against various cities (Hit, Tiberias, al-Kufah), defeat of government forces Zikrawayh Battle at al-Saw'ar Al-Khaliji's defeat and transfer to Baghdad Byzantine raid on Qurus The Events of the Year 294 (906-907) Raid into Byzantine territory Qarmatian attacks on pilgrim caravans Zikrawayh's death Patrikios Andronikos defects to Muslims, raid on Konya Qarmatian remnants defeated Byzantine-Muslim ransom negotiations Sufyani appearing in Syria The Events of the Year 295 (907-908) Al-Misma`i's rebellion Death of Samanid Isma`il Events in the Yemen Embassy of Aghlabite Ziyadatallah Completion of ransom negotiations Death of al-Muktafi The Caliphate of al-Muqtadir bi-llah Riot of soldiers during pilgrimage The Events of the Year 296 (908-909) Rebellion of Ibn al-Mu`tazz Husayn b. Hamdan in Baghdad The Events of the Year 297 (909-910) Mu'nis al-Khadim's campaign against Byzantines in Fars to fight Saffarid al-Layth The Events of the Year 298 (910-911) Further developments in Fars The Events of the Year 299 (911-912) Raids against Byzantines by Rustum Samanid activities The Events of the Year 300 (912-913) Fatimid expedition against Barqah The Events of the Year 301 (913-914) Al-Hallaj Husayn b. Hamdan's campaign against Byzantines Samanid ruler killed, quarrels about succession Fatimid general Habasah in Barqah Death of al-Jan-nabs The Events of the Year 302 (914-915) Campaign against Byzantines Al-Utrush seizing power in Tabaristan Habasah's invasion of Egypt Defeated Battle against bedouins in Northern Mesopotamia Bedouin attacks on pilgrim caravan Bibliography
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Affiche du document The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 32

The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 32

C. E. Bosworth

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The 20 years' caliphate of al-Maʾmūn began as a stormy period in Middle Eastern history; after the comparatively peaceful reign of his father Hārūn al-Rashīd, the caliphate was plunged into violent civil warfare in both Iraq and Arabia, involving the sons of al-Rashīd, rivals for the supreme authority, and various other sectarian rebels and aspirants for power. Yet once peace was secured and the caliphate lands united once more, al-Maʾmūn's reign settled down into one of the most exciting and innovative of the mediaeval caliphate. The Caliph himself was a highly cultivated man who possessed a keen intellectual curiosity and who interested himself in the practical sciences, astronomy and mathematics. He also encouraged the translating of Greek philosophical, scientific and medical works from Greek and Syriac into Arabic and involved himself in theological controversies in which the dialectical techniques of the Greek thinkers were to figure. Ṭabarī's history of this period constitutes a prime source for political and military history. His racy and vivid style, including many verbatim conversations and documents, brings the Caliphate of al-Maʾmūn very much alive.A discounted price is available when purchasing the entire 39-volume History of al-Ṭabarī set. Contact SUNY Press for more information.Abbreviations employed Translator's Foreword Genealogical table of the `Abbasids (with special reference to those members of the family mentioned in this section of al-Tabari's History) Maps. 1. Al-'Iraq in the Caliphate of al-Ma'mun 2. Baghdad and its environs The Caliphate of al-Ma'mun [The Remainder of the Events of the Year 198(813/814)] The Events of the Year 199 (814/815) Various events in al-`Iraq The revolt in al-Kufah of Muhammad b. Ibrahim,called Ibn Tabataba, under the military leadership of Abu al-Saraya The spread of the revolt to Mecca under Husayn b.Hasan al-Aftas The Events of the Year 200 (815/816) Harthamah b. A`yan's recapture of al-Kufah, and the defeat and execution of Abu al-Saraya The revolt in the Yemen of the `Alid Ibrahim b.Musa al-Jazzar The proclamation in Mecca of the `Alid Muhammad b.Ja`far al-Sadiq as Caliph The overthrowing of Muhammad b. Ja`far's rule by the `Abbasid forces, and his renunciation of power The abortive attempt to seize power in Mecca by a member of the `Aqili branch of the Talibids Harthamah b. A`yan's journeying to al-Ma'mun's court at Marw and his fate there The civil strife in Baghdad between the troops of the Harbiyyah quarter and those of al-Ma'mun's representative in al-`Iraq, al-Hasan b. Sahl The Events of the Year 201 (816/817) The expulsion from Baghdad of al-Hasan b. Sahl's representative in the city, `Ali b. Hisham; the fighting between the Sahlid forces and the leader of the Baghdad rebels, Muhammad b. Abi Khalid; the proclamation in Baghdad of the `Abbasid prince Mansur b. al-Mahdi as al-Ma'mun's amir and khalifah The breakdown of social order in Baghdad, and the movement there of the volunteers and vigilantes under Khalid al-Daryush and Sahl b. Salama al-Ansari Al-Ma'mun's designation of the Eighth Imam of the Shi`ah, `Ali al-Rida, as his heir and the adoption of the `Alid green colour The proclamation in Baghdad of Ibrahim b. al-Mahdi as anti-caliph Various items of information The Events of the Year 202 (817/818) Ibrahim b. al-Mahdi's assumption of power in central al-`Iraq The revolt in al-Kufah of the `Alid al-`Abbas b.Musa al-Kazim, and its suppression by Ibrahim b. al-Mahdi's forces Ibrahim b. al-Mahdi's arrest and jailing of the vigilante leader in Baghdad Sahl b. Salama Al-Ma'mun's decision to leave Marw and to travel westwards and secure al-`Iraq; the murder of his minister al-Fadl b. Sahl; Ibrahim b. al-Mahdi's preparations to withstand al-Ma'mun's forces Various items of information The Events of the Year 203 (818/819) The death of the Imam `Ali al-Rida; al-Hasan b.Sahl's nervous breakdown Ibrahim b. al-Mahdi's despairing attempt to retain his caliphal power in Baghdad; his loss of the people of Baghdad's allegiance;his disappearance underground in the city Various items of information The Events of the Year 204 (819/820) Al-Ma'mun's arrival in Baghdad and assumption of authority there; the abandonment of the `Alid colour of green and restoration of the traditional `Abbasid colour of black Various items of information The Events of the Year 205 (820/821) Al-Ma'mun's appointment of Tahir b. al-Husayn as governor of Khurasan and the East; Tahir's suspicions of al-Ma'mun's good faith towards him and his scheming with the Caliph's minister Ahmad b. Abi Khalid Various appointments to governorships in the outlying part of the empire The Events of the Year 206 (821/822) Various items of information Al-Ma'mun's appointment of `Abdallah b. Tahir as governor of al-Jazirah and Syria with the task of suppressing the revolt there of Nasr b. Shabath Tahir b. al-Husayn's epistle of advice to his son `Abdallah on the latter's taking up his post The epistle's immediate fame The Events of the Year 207 (822/823) The revolt in Yemen of the `Alid `Abd al-Rahman b.Ahmad The mysterious death in Khurasan of Tahir b.al-Husayn The appointment of his son Talhah as successor over Khurasan and the East; a variant account of this episode Various items of information The Events of the Year 208 (823/824) Al-Hasan b. al-Husayn al-Mus`abi's revolt in Khurasan; various appointments to official positions The Events of the Year 209 (824/825) `Abdallah b. Tahir's lengthy campaigns against Nasr b. Shabath; `Abdallah's letters to Nasr inviting his submission and guaranteeing his safety; Nasr's final submission and the demolition of his fortress Kaysum Military operations in Azerbaijan against the rebel Babak al-Khurrami The Events of the Year 210 (825/826) Al-Ma'mun's execution of the conspirator Ibn `A'ishah The capture of Ibrahim b. al-Mahdi, dressed in woman's clothing, in the streets of Baghdad; Ibrahim's ode addressed to al-Ma'mun seeking the Caliph's forgiveness Al-Ma'mun's consummation of his marriage to al-Hasan b. Sahl's daughter Buran and the sumptuous celebrations at Fam al-Silh `Abdallah b. Tahir's march into Egypt to combat the rebel `Ubaydallah b. al-Sari; his capture of Alexandria and expulsion thence of the Andalusians to Crete The revolt of the people of Qumm against tax burdens The Events of the Year 211 (826/827) `Ubaydallah b. al-Sari's submission to `Abdallah b.Tahir Anecdote in which `Abdallah is cleared of suspected sympathies for Shi`ism Ahmad b. Yusuf's letter of congratulation to `Abdallah on his restoration of order in Egypt Various items of information The Events of the Year 212 (827/828) Various items of information The Events of the Year 213 (828/829) Various items of information Ghassan b. `Abbad's appointment as governor of Sind The Events of the Year 214 (829/830) Various items of information The Events of the Year 215 (830/831) Al-Ma'mun's journey to the Byzantine frontier and his campaigning there The Events of the Year 216 (831/832) Al-Ma'mun's further campaigns against the Byzantines Various items of information The Events of the Year 217 (832/833) Al-Ma'mun's execution at Adana of `Ali and Husayn, the two sons of Hisham Al-Ma'mun's campaigns in the Byzantine lands; his correspondence with the Emperor Theophilus The Events of the Year 218 (833/834) Al-Ma'mun's fortifications at Tyana and his troop levies for the Byzantine wars Al-Ma'mun's orders to his governor in Baghdad, Ishaq b. Ibrahim al-Mus`abi, to interrogate the judges and traditionists on the question of the createdness of the Qur'an: the Caliph's first letter Anecdote in which `Abdallah is cleared of suspected sympathies for Shi`ism Ahmad b. Yusuf's letter of congratulation to `Abdallah on his restoration of order in Egypt Various items of information The Events of the Year 212 (827/828) Various items of information The Events of the Year 213 (828/829) Various items of information Ghassan b. `Abbad's appointment as governor of Sind The Events of the Year 214 (829/830) Various items of information The Events of the Year 215 (830/831) Al-Ma'mun's journey to the Byzantine frontier and his campaigning there The Events of the Year 216 (831/832) Al-Ma'mun's further campaigns against the Byzantines Various items of information
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Affiche du document The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 31

The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 31

Michael Fishbein

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This section of the History of al-Ṭabarī covers the caliphate of Muḥammad al-Amīn, who succeeded his father, Hārūn al-Rashīd on March 24, 809, and was killed on September 25, 813.The focus of this section is a single event, the civil war between al-Amīn and his half-brother al-Maʾmūn. Before his death, al-Rashīd had arranged for the succession in a series of documents signed at Mecca and deposited for safekeeping in the Ka'bah. Al-Amīn was to become caliph; al-Maʾmūn was to govern Khurasan with virtual autonomy from Baghdad. Al-Amīn could neither remove his brother from office nor interfere with his revenues or military support. Furthermore, al-Maʾmūn was named as al-Amīn's successor, and al-Amīn was forbidden to alter the succession. If either brother violated these conditions, he was to forfeit his rights.It soon became apparent that the good will to carry out these arrangements did not exist. Disagreement broke out when al-Amīn insisted that many of the forces that had accompanied al-Rashīd and al-Maʾmūn to Khurasan return to Baghdad. When the majority of army commanders obeyed the new caliph's orders, al-Maʾmūn was enraged and countered with measures to secure his position. Angry letters were exchanged, with al-Amīn pressing his brother to make concessions that al-Maʾmūn regarded as contrary to the succession agreement. By March 811, military conflict was imminent. Al-Amin demanded that certain border districts be returned to the control of Baghdad. When al-Maʾmūn refused, al-Amīn despatched an expedition to seize the districts.Al-Amīn's resort to force ended in disaster. Al-Maʾmūn's forces, led by Ṭāhir ibn al-Ḥusayn and Harthamah ibn A'yan, quickly closed in on Baghdad. In a siege lasting over a year, Baghdad suffered extensive damage from the fighting and from bombardment by siege engines. Gangs of vagrants and paupers, organized by al-Amīn into irregular units, fought a kind of urban guerrilla war. But, with Tahir and Harthamah enforcing the siege and with most of al-Amīn's associates having switched their loyalties to the winning side, the caliph was forced to sue for terms. These were worked out among representatives of al-Amīn, Tahir, and Harthamah. However, when the caliph boarded the boat that was to take him into Harthamah's custody, troops loyal to Tahir assaulted and capsized the boat. Al-Amīn fell into the Tigris, was apprehended, and was executed that night on orders from Tahir. Thus ended this phase of the civil war. Al-Maʾmūn was now caliph.Al-Ṭabarī i's history of these years includes accounts by participants in the event, diplomatic letters betweenal-Amīn and al-Maʾmūn, Tahir's long letter toal-Maʾmūn on the circumstances of al-Amin's death, and a dramatic eyewitness account of al-Amīn's last hours. Also noteworthy is a 135-verse poem describing the devastation of Baghdad. The section ends with a series of literary anecdotes on the character of al-Amīn.Preface Abbreviations Translator's Foreword Maps 1. The Eastern Lands of the Caliphate 2. Baghdad between A.H. 150 and 300 3. Al-Karkh and Neighboring Suburbs 4. Al-Harbiyyah with the Three Quarters of al-Rusafah, al-Shammasiyyah, and al-Mukharrim 5. Quarters on the Muhawwal Road The Events of the Year 193 (cont'd) (808-809) The Succession of Muhammad al-Amin as Caliph Causes of the Discord between al-Amin and al-Ma'mun The Letter of Muhammad al-Amin to His Brother `Abdallah al-Ma'mun The Letter of Muhammad al-Amin to His Brother Salih Various Items of Information The Events of the Year 194 (809-810) Reasons for the Falling out between Muhammad al-Amin and `Abdallah al-Ma'mun Various Items of Information The Events of the Year 195 (810-811) Al-Amin Forbids Prayer for al-Ma'mun and al-Qasim as Heirs `All b. `Isa b. Mahan Assigned Command of al-Jabal `All b. `Isa b. Mahan Goes to al-Rayy to Fight the Forces of al-Ma'mun Al-Amin Sends `Abd al-Rahman b. Jabalah to Fight Tahir Tahir b. al-Husayn Named Dhu al-Yaminayn The Rebellion of al-Sufyani in Syria Tahir Expels al-Amin's Agents from al-Jibal Province The Death of `Abd al-Rahman b. Jabalah al-Abnawi Various Items of Information The Events of the Year 196 (811-812) Al-Amin Imprisons Asad b. Yazid and Dispatches Ahmad b. Mazyad to Fight Tahir Al-Ma'mun Raises the Rank of al-Fadl b. Sahl `Abd al-Malik b. Salih Appointed Governor of Syria `Abd al-Malik b. Salih Recruits Troops in Syria for al-Amin The Abortive Coup of al-Husayn b. `Ali b. `Isa b.Mahan against al-Amin in Baghdad The Death of Muhammad b. Yazid al-Muhallabi and Tahir's Entry into al-Ahwaz Tahir Takes al-Mada'in and Marches toward Sarsar The Governor of Mecca Casts off Allegiance to al-Amin Harthamah b. A`yan Defeats al-Amin's Forces Some of Tahir's Men Go over to al-Amin The Events of the Year 597 (812-813) Details and Results of the Siege of Baghdad The Battle at Qasr Salih Tahir Forbids Boatmen to Bring Anything to Baghdad The Battle of al-Kunasah The Battle of Darb al-Hijarah The Battle of al-Shammasiyyah Gate The Events of the Year 198 (813-814) Tahir Captures Baghdad The Death of al-Amin The Army Mutinies against Tahir A Description of Muhammad b. Harem, His Agnomen, the Length of His Reign, and His Age Poems Composed about Muhammad b. Harun and Elegies for Him Some Aspects of the Conduct and Mode of Life of the Deposed Muhammad b. Harun Bibliography of Cited Works Index
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Affiche du document The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 17

The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 17

G. R. Hawting

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This volume 17 of al-Tabari's great 40-volume history of the Arabs treats the first Civil War, 656-661.This volume 17 of al-Tabari's great 40-volume history of the Arabs treats the first Civil War, 656-661.Many of the events treated in this volume have become part of the historical consciousness of Muslims. The first civil war of Islam, the Fitnah, is widely seen as of decisive importance in dividing the Muslims into three major traditions, Sunnis, Shi'is, and Kharijis, which have persisted until today. Although this division may be an over-simplification of a much more complex process of community formation, the events narrated here are certainly of great importance in the early history of Islam.The volume is focused on the struggle between the caliph ʿAlī and his rival and eventual successor as caliph, Mu'awiyah, the first caliph of the Umayyad dynasty. About half of the material is concerned with the confrontation between the two at the battle of Siffin in 657, the fighting, the ending of the battle when the Syrian supporters of Mu'awiyah are described as having attached Qu'ranic texts to their lances, and the subsequent negotiations between the two rivals which resulted in the dispute's being put to arbitration. Much detail is also provided about ʿAlī's struggle against the Kharijis, his former supporters who had turned against him as a result of his agreement with Mu'awiyah to accept arbitration; the revolt against ʿAlī in regions of Iraq and Persia around the northern edges of the Persian Gulf, which involved Christians, as well as Muslims, Arabs, and such non-Arab groups as Kurds; the events in Egypt that led to the burning of 'Ali's representative there in the skin of a donkey; and the murder of by ʿAlī Ibn Muljam, the account of which sometimes reads as if it were a popular story.Al-Ṭabarī 's text makes available a wealth of detail in narratives collected from the now lost compilations of scholars of earlier generations. The bulk of the material is cited from the famous Abu Mikhnaf, who died in A.D. 774, but there are also many reports from other traditionists and narrators whose materials would be largely unknown to us if it were not for the work of al-Ṭabarī. The volume contains a number of speeches and letters attributed to the Prophet's son-in-law and cousin ʿAlī, including his deathbed speech to his sons, and there is also a version of the document drawn up by ʿAlī and Mu'awiyah in which they agreed to appoint arbitrators.The Arabic text of the Leiden edition of al-Ṭabarī has been compared with the more recent Cairo edition and with the substantial parallel passages in such other works as the Waq'at Siffin of al-Mingari and the Sharh Nahj al-Balaghah of Ibn Abi' l-Hadid, as well as other sources, in an attempt to provide a secure text for translation. Individuals and places are identified in the footnotes, further references to sources and secondary literature are provided, and textual problems and historical matters are discussed. The volume contains a bibliography and index.Preface Abbreviations Translators Foreword The Events of the Year 36 (cont'd) (656/657) The Departure of `Ali b. Abi Talib for Siffin `Ali Orders the Construction of the Bridge over the Euphrates The Battle "by the Water" `Ali Calls Mu'awiyah to Obedience and Unity The Events of the Year 37 (657/658) The Truce between `Ali and Mu'awiyah The Organization of the Military Units (Kata'ib) and Preparation of the Troops for Battle The Intensity of the Fighting The Killing of `Ammar b. Yasir Hashim b. `Utbah al-Mirqal and the "Night of Howling" The Raising of the Masahif and the Call for Arbitration `Ali Sends Ja'dah b. Hubayrah to Khurasan The Secession of the Khawarij from `Ali and His Companions, and Their Subsequent Return The Meeting of the Two Arbitrators at Dumat al-Jandal The Actions of the Khawarij at the Time of `Ali's Sending Abu Musa to the Arbitration, and the Battle at the Canal The Events of the Year 38 (658/659) The Killing of Muhammad b. Abi Bakr in Egypt The Killing of Muhammad b. Abi Hudhayfah The Episode of Ibn al-Hadrami, Ziyad, and A'yan The Opposition of al-Khirrit b. Rashid and the Banu Najiyah to `Ali, and al-Khirrit's Separation from Him The Events of the Year 39 (659/660) Mu'awiyah Sends His Forces into `Ali's Territories The Sending of Ziyad to Fars The Events of the Year 40 (660/661) Mu'awiyah Sends Busr b. Abi Artat with 3,000 Fighting Men to the Hijaz The Circumstances of Ibn `Abbas' Going to Mecca and Leaving Iraq The Circumstances of the Murder and Death of `Ali The Length of His Caliphate His Physical Appearance His Ancestry His Wives and Children His Governors Aspects of His Conduct Bibliography of Cited Works Index
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Affiche du document The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 30

The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 30

C. E. Bosworth

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This volume of al-Ṭabarī's History covers nearly a quarter of a century, and after covering the very brief caliphate of al-Hādī, concentrates on that of Hārūn al-Rashīd. During these years, the caliphate was in a state of balance with its external foes; the great enemy, Christian Byzantium, was regarded with respect by the Muslims, and the two great powers of the Near East treated each other essentially as equals, while the Caucasian and Central Asian frontiers were held against pressure from the Turkish peoples of Inner Eurasia. The main stresses were internal, including Shī'ite risings on behalf of the excluded house of 'Alī, and revolts by the radical equalitarian Khārijites; but none of these was serious enough to affect the basic stability of the caliphate.Hārūn ar-Rashīd's caliphate has acquired in the West, under the influence of a misleading picture from the Arabian Nights, a glowing image as a golden age of Islamic culture and letters stemming from the Caliph's patronage of the exponents of these arts and sciences. In light of the picture of the Caliph which emerges from al-Ṭabarī's pages, however, this image seems to be distinctly exaggerated. Al-Rashīd himself does not exhibit any notable signs of administrative competence, military leadership or intellectual interests beyond those which convention demanded of a ruler. For much of his reign, he left the business of government to the capable viziers of the Barmakīd family—the account of whose spectacular fall from power forms one of the most dramatic features of al-Ṭabarī's narratives here—and his decision to divide the Islamic empire after his death between his sons was to lead subsequently to a disastrous civil war. Nevertheless, al-Ṭabarī's story is full of interesting sidelights on the lives of those involved in the court circle of the time and on the motivations which impelled medieval Muslims to seek precarious careers there.A discounted price is available when purchasing the entire 39-volume History of al-Ṭabarī set. Contact SUNY Press for more information.Preface Abbreviations Translator's Foreword Genealogical Table of the `Abbasids Genealogical Table of the Barmaki Family of Secretaries and Viziers Maps 1. Egypt, Syria, Iraq, and the Eastern Provinces during the Reigns of al-Hadi and al-Rashid 2. The Arab-Byzantine Marches during This Period The Caliphate of Musa al-Hadi The Events of the Year 169 (cont'd) (785/786) The Succession of Musa al-Hadi as Caliph on His Father al-Mahdi's Death and His New Administrative Appointments Musa al-Hadi's Repression of the Dualist Infidels The Remainder of the Events of This Year The Revolt and Killing of al-Husayn b. `Ali Idris b. `Abdallah b. Hasan's Escape to the Maghrib and His Foundation of the Idrisid Dynasty in Morocco More Accounts of the Battle of Fakhkh and Its Aftermath Various Items of Information The Events of the Year 170 (786/787) The Reason Why al-Khayzuran Had Ordered the Slave Girls to Kill al-Hadi The Time of al-Hadi's Death, the Term of His Life, the Extent of His Rule and (the Names of) Those Who Led the Worship over Him Mention of His Children Some of the Historical Events Involving Him and Some Aspects of His Behavior The Caliphate of Harun al-Rashid The Events of the Year 170 (cont'd) (786/787) Harun's Assumption of the Caliphate on Musa al-Hadi's Death Harun's Official Appointments and Dismissals The Events of the Year 171 (787/788) The Events of the Year 172 (788/789) The Events of the Year 173 (789/790) The Death of Muhammad b. Sulayman and the Confiscation of His Fortune The Time of al-Khayzuran's Death and Her Burial The Events of the Year 174 (790/791) The Events of the Year 175 (791/792) The Reasons for al-Rashid's Exacting Allegiance to Muhammad al-Amin as Heir The Events of the Year 176 (792/793) Yahya b. `Abdallah b. Hasan's Uprising and His Role in These Events Yahya b. `Abdallah al-`Alawi's Altercation with Bakkar b. `Abdallah al-Zubayri Al-Rashid's Repudiation of Yahya b. `Abdallah's Guarantee of Safe- Conduct More Accusations from the Zubayri Family against Yahya b. `Abdallah al-`Alawi The Internecine Strife (fitnah) among the North and South Arabs in Syria The Reason behind al-Rashid's Appointment of Ja`far al-Barmaki over Egypt and the Latter's Appointment of 'Umar b. Mihran (as His Deputy) over It The Events of the Year 577 (793/794) The Events of the Year 178 (794/795) Harthamah b. A`yan Restores Order in Ifriqiyah Al-Fadl b. Yahya's Governorship in Khurasan and the Poetic Eulogies of Him The Events of the Year 179 (795/796) The Events of the Year 180 (796/797) The Outcome of the Factional Strife in Syria and the Poetic Eulogies of Ja`far b. Yahya, Restorer of Order There Ja`far b. Yahya's Return from Syria and His Address of Thanks to the Caliph Various Items of Information The Events of the Year 181 (797/798) The Events of the Year 182 (798/799) The Events of the Year 183 (799/800) The Khazar Invasion of Armenia Various Items of Information The Events of the Year 182 (800/801) The Events of the Year 185 (805/802) The Events of the Year 186 (802) Al-Rashid's Succession Arrangements for His Three Sons The Taking of the Solemn Oaths in the Ka`bah by the Two Princes Text of the Document Laying Down Conditions Which `Abdallah Son of the Commander of the Faithful Wrote Out in His Own Hand in the Ka`bah The Text of the Letter of Harun b. Muhammad, al-Rashid, to the Provincial Governors Al-Rashid's Subsequent Renewal of the Succession Pledges to alMa'mun and al-Qasim at Qarmasin The Events of the Year 187 (802/803) The Reason for al-Rashid's Killing of Ja`far al-Barmaki, the Manner of His Killing, and What al-Rashid Did to Him and the Members of His Family Ja`far's Alleged Connivance with the Release of the `Alid Yahya b. `Abdallah b. Hasan The Barmakis' Wealth and Ostentation as a Reason for Their Fall The Barmakis' Growing Fears of the Caliph's Threatening Intentions The Alleged Misconduct between Ja`far and the Caliph's Sister `Abbasah The Killing of Ja`far Poetry Written on the Fall of the Barmakis Al-Rashid's Anger against `Abd al-Malik b. Salih and His Consequent Imprisonment Al-Qasim's Raid into the Byzantine Lands The Correspondence between the Byzantine Emperor Nicephorus and al-Rashid on the Occasion of the Former's Breaking the Peace Agreement, and the Caliph's Punitive Measures against the Byzantines Al-Rashid's Killing of Ibrahim b. `Uthman b. Nahik The Events of the Year 188 (803/804) The Events of the Year 189 (804/805) Al-Rashid's Journeying to al-Rayy in Order to Investigate Complaints against the Governor of Khurasan, `Ali b. `Isa b. Mahan, and His Confirmation of `Ali in Office Al-Rashid Receives the Allegiance of the Local Rulers of the Caspian Provinces and Daylam, and Appoints Various Governors in Western Persia and Eastern Arabia Al-Rashid's Return to Iraq The Events of the Year 190 (805/806) The Reason behind Raft' b. Layth's Revolt Various Campaigns by al-Rashid against the Byzantines and Diplomatic Exchanges with the Emperor Nicephorus The Events of the Year 191 (806/807) Various Raids into the Byzantine Lands, and Measures against the Protected Peoples The Reason for al-Rashid's Dismissal of `Ali b.`Isa and His Anger against Him Al-Rashid's Letter Dismissing `All b. `Isa and His Charge to Harthamah What Befell Harthamah in the Course of His Journey to Khurasan, and What Happened to `Ali b. `Isa and His Sons Harthamah's Letter to al-Rashid Announcing the Successful Completion of His Mission Al-Rashid's Answer to Harthamah's Letter The Events of the Year 192 (807/808) Al-Rashid's Preparations for His Journey to Khurasan Al-Rashid's Serious Medical Condition and His Premonitions of Death Various Items of Information The Events of the Year 193 (808/809) The Illness and Death of al-Fadl b. Yahya al-Barmaki Al-Rashid's Journey from Jurjan to Tus Al-Rashid's Vengeance on Rafi` b. Layth's Brother Bashir The Occasion of al-Rashid's Death and the Place Where He Died The Governors in the Provincial Capitals in Harun al-Rashid's Reign Some Aspects of al-Rashid's Conduct and Mode of Life Al-Rashid's (Free) Wives Who Were Endowed with Substantial Dowries (al-maha'ir) Al-Rashid's Children More Aspects of al-Rashid's Conduct and Mode of Life Bibliography of Cited Works Index
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